Google lifts site restrictions in China: a win for human rights

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Google have made the decision to stop restricting their Chinese users from websites that the government have deemed too sensitive. The move has been hailed as a win for human rights – but how will it really affect people in China?

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Wednesday, March 24 2010
Produced By Carly Nason
Featured in storySophie Peer - campaign manager for Amnesty InternationalProfessor Michael Keane - Chinese media policy expert from the University of Technology in QueenslandBei-Bei - Chinese Law student attending Adelaide University
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